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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
cynic
- 30 Mar 2017 11:25
- 6616 of 12628
6607 - fred - you are too obsessed and micro-focussed ..... it was the wider picture of the lack of apprenticeships and vocational courses for the less academic that might make for more interesting discussion
cynic
- 30 Mar 2017 11:26
- 6617 of 12628
BREXIT
the public posturing that we see and read about is for domestic consumption
the real work and negotiation goes on behind closed doors
aldwickkk
- 30 Mar 2017 11:53
- 6619 of 12628
ExecLine
BREXIT, they lied. The remainders lied [ Project Fear ] , And that paper he is reading would show the stockmarket going up not down.
Fred1new
- 30 Mar 2017 12:11
- 6620 of 12628
And the concentration of UKIP on immigration was wishing for a policy of "love" rather than "fear" and/or "hate"?
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mentor
- 30 Mar 2017 12:14
- 6621 of 12628
Everyone pretty happy by the letter of Brexit, apart from "freda" she must represent the other nasty one " Merkel ".
Is she another "bitch"? ( she likes that word by now as her blood goes blue)
note - If Blood Is Red, Why Do Veins Look Blue?
UK PM May's spokesman says EU leaders appreciated tone of Brexit letter
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - European Union leaders appreciated the tone of a letter sent by Prime Minister Theresa May setting out Britain's intention to withdraw from the bloc, May's spokesman told reporters on Thursday.
The spokesman said May had spoken to the President of the European Parliament and the leaders of Ireland, Poland, Italy, France and Spain since Britain formally triggered the process of leaving the EU on Wednesday.
"They were warm, constructive," he told reporters when asked about the calls. "The feedback that we have had is that the tone of the letter was appreciated and considered to be constructive."
Fred1new
- 30 Mar 2017 15:24
- 6622 of 12628
I wonder what would have been the result of ploughing all the cash and effort into reforming the "EU's rules and regulations" compared with trying to "escape from" and "destroy" from the institution the UK helped to organise and setup.
Looks like the actions of overgrown adolescents.
No wonder Europe won't trust the UK government escaping its responsibilities.
Fred1new
- 30 Mar 2017 15:24
- 6623 of 12628
I wonder what would have been the result of ploughing all the cash and effort into reforming the "EU's rules and regulations" compared with trying to "escape from" and "destroy" from the institution the UK helped to organise and setup.
Looks like the actions of overgrown adolescents.
No wonder Europe won't trust the UK government escaping its responsibilities.
2517GEORGE
- 30 Mar 2017 15:43
- 6624 of 12628
Fred you can take a horse to water
aldwickkk
- 30 Mar 2017 15:45
- 6625 of 12628
I bet your mate Stan didn't vote to stay, haven't seen any support from him.
VICTIM
- 30 Mar 2017 15:54
- 6626 of 12628
YOUR wasting your time with him really. Anti government , anti English , anti voting , anti anybody that comes along who doesn't agree , anti common sense . anti modern world . Still puts out multiple threads , oh yes always refers back to previous periods in time , which aren't relevant anymore .
Fred1new
- 30 Mar 2017 16:54
- 6627 of 12628
Vicky,
I don't follow a mob without first thinking about what they are raving and whether it is correct for me to give support.
Usually, I don't get taken in by offers sweets, or false bribes, unlike some who seem unable to see further than the end of their own noses.
VICTIM
- 30 Mar 2017 16:56
- 6628 of 12628
Cobblers .
2517GEORGE
- 30 Mar 2017 17:39
- 6629 of 12628
Post 6627
Fred-------Blair, Cameron, the Labour Party, so called celeb luvvies, land-owning financial beneficiaries of being in the EU as well as hardline Remoaners such as yourself Fred are really the ones who seem unable to see further than the end of their noses.
Anyone with half an eye could see that uncontrolled immigration would have a devastating effect on a variety of services. Did they not see that, or did they not really care because it wouldn't touch them.
It had to stop or Britain would surely become the banana republic you harp on about.
Dil
- 30 Mar 2017 18:00
- 6630 of 12628
Stay in and try and reform it , are you having a laugh Fred ? What the bloody hell do you think we've been trying to do for the last 25 years ?
And a bloody waste of 25 years that was.
Dil
- 30 Mar 2017 18:06
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Mrs Merkel , here is your exit deal .. we are leaving and no longer going to be subject to anymore EU crap that we don't want and we are not paying a penny more to subsidise the rest of Europe.
Now if you want a trade deal we'll talk about it otherwise we might as well save ourselves another 2 years of subsidising you and leave next week.
Chow for now
Mrs T May on behalf of the UK
Fred1new
- 30 Mar 2017 18:06
- 6632 of 12628
Banana republic, that is what May is suggesting for the UK.
Your health and welfare services would collapse without immigrants.
Also, await the clogging up of those services when the UK repatriate1.5million OAPs from the Costas.
Also, notice how many financial service companies, etc are moving offices etc. out of the country.
Dil
- 30 Mar 2017 18:30
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That's the spirit Fred , keep looking on the bright side.
Eastern European health and welfare workers could easily be replaced by English speaking workers from the commonwealth but ideally part of the EU subsidy we'll have to spend will go in training more home grown workers.
A deal for EU citizens already here will happen anyway.
Dil
- 30 Mar 2017 18:32
- 6634 of 12628
As for banana republics , majority of the EU already are.